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Actress Muriel Pavlow, in WAAF uniform, talking with casting director Bob Lennard at the Globe Theatre (now Gielgud Theatre), London, England, United Kingdom, 1945Aircraft tires being loaded onto Avro York C Mark I MW137 aircraft of No. 511 Squadron RAF, RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 1944-1945Avro York of No. 511 Squadron RAF being towed to its dispersal at RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 1944-1945. Note additional York in the background on the right and a Dakota on the left.B-24D Liberator bomber
Actress Muriel Pavlow, in WAAF uniform, talking with casting director Bob Lennard at the Globe Theatre (now Gielgud Theatre), London, England, United Kingdom, 1945Aircraft tires being loaded onto Avro York C Mark I MW137 aircraft of No. 511 Squadron RAF, RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 1944-1945Avro York of No. 511 Squadron RAF being towed to its dispersal at RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 1944-1945. Note additional York in the background on the right and a Dakota on the left.B-24D Liberator bomber 'Little Gramper', Lead Assembly Ship of 491st Bomber Group, US 852nd Bomber Squadron, RAF North Pickenham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Feb 1944-Jul 1945
B-24D Liberator bomber B-24D Liberator bomber B-24H Liberator aircraft Canadian-built PBV-1A Catalina in service as a USAAF OA-10 of the 5th Emergency Rescue Squadron at Halesworth, England, United Kingdom, 1945
B-24D Liberator bomber 'Striped Ape', lead assembly ship for the 448th Bomber Group, US 712th Bomber Squadron based at RAF Seething, Norfolk, England, UK, Oct 1944-Feb 1945, photo 1 of 2B-24D Liberator bomber 'Striped Ape', lead assembly ship for the 448th Bomber Group, US 712th Bomber Squadron based at RAF Seething, Norfolk, England, UK, Oct 1944-Feb 1945, photo 2 of 2B-24H Liberator aircraft 'Spotted Ass Ape', lead assembly ship for 458th Bomber Group, US 754th Bomber Squadron based at RAF Horsham St Faith, Norfolk, England, UK, May 1944-Mar 1945, photo 1 of 5Canadian-built PBV-1A Catalina in service as a USAAF OA-10 of the 5th Emergency Rescue Squadron at Halesworth, England, United Kingdom, 1945
Film director Flight Lieutenant J. E. Boulting and WAAF Leading Aircraftwoman Doreen North discussing the set-up of a shot in a scene at a railway station from M22 Locust light tank leaving a Hamilcar glider, England, United Kingdom, 1945; note P-47 pilot Capt Walker P-51K Mustang “Donna-Mite” of the 352nd Fighter Squadron assigned to Lt Leroy C Pletz coming in for a landing at RAF Raydon, Suffolk, England, UK, 1945
Film director Flight Lieutenant J. E. Boulting and WAAF Leading Aircraftwoman Doreen North discussing the set-up of a shot in a scene at a railway station from 'Journey Together' at No. 1 RAFFPU at RAF Stanmore Park, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom, 1945M22 Locust light tank leaving a Hamilcar glider, England, United Kingdom, 1945; note 'kneeling' landing gear to lower front ramp for heavy equipmentP-47 pilot Capt Walker P-51K Mustang “Donna-Mite” of the 352nd Fighter Squadron assigned to Lt Leroy C Pletz coming in for a landing at RAF Raydon, Suffolk, England, UK, 1945
The control tower at RAF Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, 1944-45. Note the firehouse next to it.US Army Lieutenant General James Doolittle and Major General Curtis LeMay at 8th Air Force headquarters, High Wycombe, England, United Kingdom, 1945; note a tail boom of a P-38 Lightning behind themUS pilot Lt Robert G Young, Jr of the 374th Fighter Squadron on his P-51D Mustang at Little Walden in Essex, England, early 1945USAAF bomber crews at a briefing in England, United Kingdom, 1944-1945; note drawing of Me 163 Komet jet fighter on the map
The control tower at RAF Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, 1944-45. Note the firehouse next to it.US Army Lieutenant General James Doolittle and Major General Curtis LeMay at 8th Air Force headquarters, High Wycombe, England, United Kingdom, 1945; note a tail boom of a P-38 Lightning behind themUS pilot Lt Robert G Young, Jr of the 374th Fighter Squadron on his P-51D Mustang at Little Walden in Essex, England, early 1945USAAF bomber crews at a briefing in England, United Kingdom, 1944-1945; note drawing of Me 163 Komet jet fighter on the map
View of the control tower at RAF Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England, UK, 1945. Note line of 91st Bomb Group “hack” aircraft: Piper L-4 Grasshopper, Noordyne O-64 Norseman, P-47 Thunderbolt, and Cessna UC-78 Bobcat.WAAF members during the presentation of a RAF ensign and memorial tablet to the Southwell Minster Cathedral and Parish Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, 1945WAAF members who were training to become instructors of the RAF Educational and Vocational Training Scheme visiting a childrenWAAF members who were training to become instructors of the RAF Educational and Vocational Training Scheme visiting a children
View of the control tower at RAF Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England, UK, 1945. Note line of 91st Bomb Group “hack” aircraft: Piper L-4 Grasshopper, Noordyne O-64 Norseman, P-47 Thunderbolt, and Cessna UC-78 Bobcat.WAAF members during the presentation of a RAF ensign and memorial tablet to the Southwell Minster Cathedral and Parish Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, 1945WAAF members who were training to become instructors of the RAF Educational and Vocational Training Scheme visiting a children's day nursery in Edmonton, London, England, United Kingdom, date unknownWAAF members who were training to become instructors of the RAF Educational and Vocational Training Scheme visiting a children's day nursery in Edmonton, London, England, United Kingdom, date unknown

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